An Evening with Linda Purl with Billy Stritch at the Piano

Friday, April 2, 2027
7:00 PM - 8:10 PM EDT
Owens Auditorium at BPAC
Pinehurst, NC
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An Evening with Linda Purl with Billy Stritch at the Piano

LINDA PURL is perhaps best known for her television work on The Office (US version, Helene Beesly), Matlock (Charlene Matlock), and Happy Days (Ashley Pfister / Fonzie’s fiancée). She has starred in over 45 US Made-for-TV movies. She also played recurring roles on Hacks (Kathy Vance), The Oath (Gwenn), Homeland (Elizabeth Gaines), and The Bold and the Beautiful (Lucy). On Broadway she appeared in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Getting and Spending.

Born in Connecticut, Purl grew up in Japan, becoming the only foreigner to have trained at the Toho Geino Academy. Her studies continued at the Neighborhood Playhouse and Lee Strasberg Institute. She was Co-Founder of the Colorado Festival of World Theatre and Executive Director from 2004-2008. She was Founder of the California International Theatre Festival and served as Artistic Director from 2008- 2014. In 2022 along with her partner Patrick Duffy, she founded Duffy’s Dough. All net proceeds are given to food scarcity programs. Purl's latest album is This Could Be the Start. Past concert venue appearances include 54 Below, Dizzy’s and Rose Hall at Lincoln Center Jazz, Birdland, Naples Philharmonic, Colorado Springs Symphony, Crazy Coqs (London), Club Raye (Paris) and Satin Doll (Tokyo).

In Moore County, Linda appeared in Judson Theatre Company's productions of Joan Didion's The Year of Magical Thinking, Mrs. Mannerly, and Love Letters with Patrick Duffy.

BILLY STRITCH is an award-winning composer, arranger, vocalist, and jazz pianist celebrated for his extraordinary range, sophisticated style, and deep connection to the Great American Songbook. With a career spanning more than four decades, he has established himself as one of the premier musical talents of his generation—equally at home performing in concert halls, jazz clubs, or Broadway theaters.

Stritch’s artistry has been in demand by some of the most legendary performers of our time. He was the longtime pianist and musical director for Liza Minnelli, touring with her internationally and helping craft many of her acclaimed concerts. He has also collaborated with Tony Bennett, Christine Ebersole, Linda Lavin, Marilyn Maye, and Linda Eder, among many others, both on stage and in the recording studio. Billy is also the pianist and bandleader for Jim Caruso’s Cast Party, New York’s longest-running open-mic/variety show, held every Monday night at the iconic Birdland Jazz Club in midtown Manhattan. Billy and Jim performed at BPAC in January 2025.

Billy's discography includes Billy Stritch Sings Mel Tormé, a heartfelt tribute to one of his greatest influences, Waters of March: The Brazilian Album, Dreaming of a Song: The Music of Hoagy Carmichael with Klea Blackhurst, Sunday In New York with Christine Ebersole, and the holiday favorite Christmas at Birdland.

Beyond performing, Stritch is an accomplished arranger and composer, and was co-writer of the 1994 Grammy award winning sing “Does He Love You," recorded by Reba McEntire and Linda Davis. Lightning struck again in 2022 when the song was recorded again by McEntire, this time with the legendary Dolly Parton. Whether playing solo, collaborating with legendary singers, or dazzling audiences in intimate cabaret rooms, Billy Stritch continues to keep the legacy of American popular song vibrantly alive—while adding his own indelible voice to its timeless story. 


RESERVED SEATING – choose your seat when you purchase your ticket (Note: all MEZZANINE SEATS - Rows AA-FF require ticketholders to climb between 4-9 steps.)CONCESSIONS AVAILABLE at this performance: beer, wine, soda, snacks. Anything purchased at BPAC Concessions may be taken into the theatre. No outside food or drink permitted.FREE PARKING in front of the theatre, on campus at Sandhills Community College.

LOBBY DOORS and the BOX OFFICE open 1 hour before showtime.

THEATER DOORS open for seating approximately 30 minutes before showtime. 


***Typically at BPAC events, the theatre doors open for seating no earlier than 30 minutes before the performance. There is no need to arrive extraordinarily early. Know that if you choose to arrive prior to lobby doors opening, there is no place to sit and wait for the lobby to open other than the outdoor benches in Evelyn's Courtyard, even in inclement weather. All children under 13 must be seated with an adult at this performance. Children under 5 will not be permitted into the theater. Everyone attending the performance, regardless of age, must have a ticket. Any person disrupting a performance or inhibiting the enjoyment of an event for guests may be removed from the theater without refund. No refunds or exchanges unless the performance is canceled. Latecomers may be seated at management’s discretion during a suitable break in the performance, and in an alternate location. BPAC does not censor performances or make any guarantees of show content. We encourage parents to use their discretion when deciding if a show is appropriate for their child. 

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Owens Auditorium at BPAC
3395 Airport Road
Pinehurst, NC 28374
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Bradshaw Performing Arts Center (BPAC)

Bradshaw Performing Arts Center (BPAC) is the Sandhills region's newest, most modern, best-equipped entertainment and event complex. Comprised of five venues (three indoor, two outdoor),80,000+ visitors from the Sandhills and beyond flock to BPAC for nearly 200 music, theatre, dance, and comedy performances; lectures; and gallery exhibits each year. For events in our Mainstage Tribute, and Comedy Series, we offer (at least) four price levels at Reserved Seating events in Owens Auditorium: Premium, Preferred, Standard, and Saver. WINNER: Best of the Pines 2022-2023-2024-2025 Best Performing Arts Venue.

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